Public Health Video Podcasts from Johns Hopkins
Public Health Video Podcasts From Johns Hopkins
Interviews with the world's top public health researchers
Kellogg Schwab: Assessing the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
Four days after Hurricane Katrina devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast, Kellogg Schwab, PhD, was on a plane to Alabama, sent there by the ...
A Conversation with Paul Farmer, MD, PhD
"If you want to save the world, work with good people," advises Paul Farmer in an interview with Hopkins Sommer Scholars Lydia Mann-Bondat ...
Cell Suicide: A Discussion About Apoptosis With Marie Hardwick
Apoptosis--or cell suicide--helps rid the body of infected and damaged cells, but when it goes awry it can cause disease. The Bloomberg ...
Polio's Eradication: An Update with David Heymann, MD
The 17-year, $4 billion polio eradication campaign has been marked by great successes yet an elusive finale. Don Burke, professor of ...
Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 01
On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...
Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 02
On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...
Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 03
On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...
Avian Flu: The Pandemic Threat and the Global Strategy--Part 04
On January 30, 2006, Dr. Michael J. Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, convened a day-long symposium to ...








